About two hours ago I placed it in a protected spot between a forsythia,
a mock orange, and some tall trees. Just now, in the space of 5 minutes,
I had the joyful sight of a parliament of fowls. A flicker and a downy perched
6" apart, while a robin, a bluejay, 4 races of junco, some juvenile White-crowneds,
a Spotted Towhee, and a Magpie darted in and out of the 6' x 6' area receiving
the shower. Some preferred standing on the wet dirt, others perched on the slender forsythia branches. A drink! A bath! Hooray. Let's all be friends!
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